Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Student Work – Neal Fletcher

Student Work - Neal Fletcher

Designed by Neal Fletcher | Country: United Kingdom

“We were asked to choose one of five difficult objects to package, I chose spaghetti. I wanted to address a problem I always have when cooking spaghetti, that problem being that I always use too much. So I somehow wanted to build something into the packaging that aided portion control, so I came up with this Hexagonal Prism, 6 sided; thus there are six servings. It’s refillable and reusable and there’s also the potential for more shapes, for example triangle: 3 servings, octagon: 8 servings etc.”

Student Work - Neal Fletcher

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Student Work - Neal Fletcher

Designed by Neal Fletcher | Country: United Kingdom

“We were asked to choose one of five difficult objects to package, I chose spaghetti. I wanted to address a problem I always have when cooking spaghetti, that problem being that I always use too much. So I somehow wanted to build something into the packaging that aided portion control, so I came up with this Hexagonal Prism, 6 sided; thus there are six servings. It’s refillable and reusable and there’s also the potential for more shapes, for example triangle: 3 servings, octagon: 8 servings etc.”

Student Work - Neal Fletcher

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